Myeket; Article 23 (Updated 9/29/07)

Sep 28, 2007 01:01

Samantha-
Myeket is an old name for Ajvic, literally meaning "Many Motes of Communication". After working with Ajvic and realizing how much work every revision took, I set out to create a linguistic paradigm (not a language, mind you; a linguistic paradigm) that captured most of the work I'd done over the years. Now, seven months later, it is ( Read more... )

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omnipresentdmat September 28 2007, 05:40:23 UTC
You know, I think I get it now. Erm, or I get more than I did before. I really like your vowel system. It seems to cover a lot without...being a lot. I'm very interested in this alphabet. How far do you think you are in its development? Your examples for the graduating vowels seem very encompassing. You really were right about it being fairly concise.

K/G, D/T, S/Z, B/P, F/V, SH/JH, CH/J
Myeket also uses the sounds M and N interchangeably. R and L
are also linked, with R considered the unvoiced version.

I like this idea. With my limited knowledge of languages, the closest I can think of to this sort of thing is Japanese, and that's not really that close, really.

Thanks for posting this. It was very interesting, and the way it was organized was very helpful. To me, developing this sort of thing is inconceivable. I'm really still in awe of the entire thing. It'll probably take a while before I'm coherent, and I apologize for that. This is quite the project, and I can't really think of a way to properly express my amazement. Well, maybe I'll see you tomorrow at some point. Or, erm, today.

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